|
|
|
| Anonymous User (login or join us) | Upload |
)VBR M3U (Hi-Fi)
64Kbps M3U (Lo-Fi)
)
(20.7 M)64Kbps MP3 ZIP
(41.2 M)VBR ZIP
| Whole Item | Format | Size |
| benlee1999-04-14.flac16_64kb.m3u | 64Kbps M3U | Stream |
| benlee1999-04-14.flac16_64kb_mp3.zip | 64Kbps MP3 ZIP | 20.7 MB |
| benlee1999-04-14.flac16_vbr.m3u | VBR M3U | Stream |
| benlee1999-04-14.flac16_vbr_mp3.zip | VBR ZIP | 41.2 MB |
| Audio Files | Flac | Ogg Vorbis | 64Kbps MP3 | VBR MP3 |
| Trying to Sneeze |
12.1 MB
|
2.0 MB
|
1.2 MB
|
2.3 MB
|
| Side View |
11.8 MB
|
2.1 MB
|
1.2 MB
|
2.4 MB
|
| Skulls (Misfits cover) |
10.2 MB
|
1.8 MB
|
1.1 MB
|
2.1 MB
|
| Eight years old |
18.0 MB
|
3.2 MB
|
2.0 MB
|
3.9 MB
|
| Don't think twice it's alright |
22.1 MB
|
3.7 MB
|
2.2 MB
|
4.4 MB
|
| The cigarettes will kill you |
19.4 MB
|
3.1 MB
|
1.8 MB
|
3.7 MB
|
| Sprawl |
13.3 MB
|
2.1 MB
|
1.3 MB
|
2.5 MB
|
| How to survive a broken heart |
27.8 MB
|
4.7 MB
|
2.8 MB
|
5.6 MB
|
| Burn to shine |
19.8 MB
|
3.2 MB
|
1.9 MB
|
3.7 MB
|
| Away with the pixies |
16.9 MB
|
2.7 MB
|
1.6 MB
|
3.2 MB
|
| The Finger and the moon |
18.5 MB
|
3.3 MB
|
2.0 MB
|
3.9 MB
|
| Ship my body home |
17.5 MB
|
2.8 MB
|
1.7 MB
|
3.3 MB
|
| Information | Format | Size |
| benlee1999-04-14.flac16_files.xml | Metadata | [file] |
| benlee1999-04-14.flac16_meta.xml | Metadata | 2.6 KB |
| benlee1999-04-14.flac16_reviews.xml | Metadata | 1.3 KB |
| benlee1999-04-14.md5 | Checksums | 824.0 B |
| Other Files | Text |
| benlee1999-04-14.ffp.txt |
696.0 B
|
| benlee1999-04-14.info.txt |
1.0 KB
|




Reviewer:
Tyler -




Subject:
Great early Ben Lee
This is a Ben Lee show, playing stuff from his three albums (at the time). "Trying to sneeze", "Away with the pixies", and "Sprawl" are off of ben's first solo album, 1995's "Grandpa Would". "8 years old", "How to survive a broken heart" off of 1997's "Something to remember me by". "Burn to shine", "Ship my body home", "The Finger and the moon", "Cigarettes Will Kill You" off of 1998's "Breathing Tornadoes". Ben was touring to promote 'Breathing Tornadoes'. "Don't think twice, it's alright" has a great energy and passion to it. The quality is a little lacking but there are no loud talkers and the show is really fun to listen to. Lots of old Ben Lee songs that he doesn't do anymore but did back in the late 90's. I'm glad I found this show floating around the ben lee trading circles and put it up here on the archive.